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Another interview with God ?

December 16, 2007 by Zigfred Diaz 2 Comments

I’m sure nearly all of us has seen “The interview with God” and perhaps we are somewhat “touched” be the message conveyed by the presentation. See what matters most in this life.

However there is another interview with God that truly reveals what God really wanted to say to mankind. I think this interview with God is the one that really ask the right questions and the answers of God are those that are really found in his Word. “Another interview with God” focuses on the issues that are truly imptant not only in this life but in eternity as well. It shows God’s true message to mankind as revealed in His Word.

So click on the link above and may you respond to God’s message for you.


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  1. Judith Landes says

    August 12, 2009 at 2:32 am

    My parents play gospel music, and I find myself rolling my eyes and shutting the door of my room so that I can’t hear it. If it is blaring in front of my face, I can’t sit still and I feel I have to think about something before I go crazy. It drives me absolutely nuts. Does this make me a bad person? Why do I hate Gospel music so much?No, it doesn’t make you a bad person. It could be the style, but probably the lyrics are more annoying to you and that’s understandable. For example, I love Aretha Franklin’s music but I rarely listen to her gospel recordings, because I find much of it is repetitive and overly-emotional, so perhaps you are feeling something similar when you hear gospel.

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    • zigfred says

      August 12, 2009 at 9:51 am

      Judith: What do you mean ? I love the Gospel and I love hearing it. You must have misinterpreted me.

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